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  • More commuter chaos at London Bridge as station buckles on hottest day of the year

    July 19, 2016

    Commuters travelling through one of the capital's most troubled railway stations were plunged into yet more misery this evening in blistering London heat. Trains through London Bridge and Cannon Street were delayed by up to 45 minutes through peak rush hour traffic this evening due to signalling disruption. The misery follows reports of a sinkhole [...]

  • Sinkhole at Forest Hill disrupting rush hour commute with trains delayed going in and out of London Bridge

    July 19, 2016

    A large sinkhole below a rail track near Forest Hill in south London has led to a number of train delays and cancellations between East Croydon and London Bridge. Southern Rail warned that lines will remain closed until the end of the day, with a reduced service running out of London Bridge, following travel chaos on [...]

  • Transport for London to give out free Evian to Tube passengers

    July 18, 2016

    A summer Tube journey is never exactly great, especially if you're cramming on to a commuter train.  But tomorrow, for one day only, that journey will be a little more bearable, as Transport for London teams up with Danone to give up free Evian to passengers. For the third year in a row TfL will [...]

  • The new transport secretary says it’s full speed ahead for HS2

    July 17, 2016

    It's full-speed ahead for the High Speed 2 rail project – despite concerns over budget-busting costs and criticism that it is flawed a "vanity project".  Newly appointed transport secretary has said the £56bn project to bring high speed train travel between London and cities in the North, including Leeds, Birmingham and Sheffield, will remain on track. "I have [...]

  • Foreign office issues updated travel advice to Britons in Turkey following military coup attempt

    July 17, 2016

    The Foreign Office (FCO) has issued updated advice to Britons in Turkey after a failed military coup. "The situation in Turkey appears to be calming following an attempted coup overnight on 15-16 July," it said in an update on Saturday evening, but added that the situation remains "potentially volatile". Flights are returning to normal after [...]

  • Mayor of London Sadiq Khan backs Gatwick expansion over Heathrow during trip to airport

    July 15, 2016

    Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has put a spanner in the works of those hoping for a third runway at Heathrow. While there is a need for increased flight capacity in the south east, the clear choice is Gatwick, Khan said. Speaking during a visit to the airport alongside its chief executive Stewart Wingate, Khan [...]

  • Delta Air Lines propelled by lower fuel costs as revenue bombs

    July 14, 2016

    Delta Air Lines, the oldest airline still operating in the US, has posted results in line with expectations, with a decline in revenue being offset by the low oil price. The figures The airline reported a 4.1 per cent increase in net earnings for the second quarter, climbing to $1.5bn (£1.1bn), or $2.03 per share. Delta's revenue dropped 2.4 per [...]

  • Telematics will make you safer and save you money – by disrupting the disrupters

    July 14, 2016

    Telematics – the technology for collecting and analysing driver behaviour – has been transforming the face of car insurance for a long time. Now it is set to play a key role in how people engage with market disrupters such as Uber and Zipcar. These new entrants give people a great deal of flexibility in how [...]

  • Wizz Air is spending $2.5bn on new engines in deal with Pratt & Whitney

    July 13, 2016

    Budget airline Wizz Air is has agreed a deal with US manufacturer Pratt & Whitney to install new engines in 110 of its planes. The deal, worth $2.5bn (£1.9bn), will see Wizz Air's 110 Airbus A321neo aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower Geared Turbofan engines, with deliveries to start in 2019. The agreement also covers an additional 90 [...]

  • Farnborough Airshow: These are the aircraft deals announced today

    July 12, 2016

    Despite the Farnborough Airshow being called off due to inclement weather yesterday, it was back up and running today – and a number of deals have been announced since take-off this morning. Tui Group The London-listed travel firm, owner of the Thomson and First Choice brands, has finalised an agreement worth £1.1bn to buy 10 Boeing 737 [...]

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